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Fed will pivot back to hiking rates
There’s now a 40% chance the Fed will pivot back to hiking rates again next year, top economist says Continued economic strength along with inflationary policies expected from President-elect Donald Trump could mean the Federal Reserve may have to resort to rate hikes in 2025, a top economist warned. Wall Street just threw a tantrum…
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What Does the Fed Rate Cut Mean for Home Prices? At the last two Federal Reserve Board meetings, the agency cut the federal funds rate — for a total of 0.75%. You might think this means all interest rates will automatically drop by that same amount, but that’s not really how it works. The federal…
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How interest rates work If you have wondered why the Federal Reverse cuts the interest rates and the rates for you go up, I hope to explain. People get in touch with me saying it is now a better time. No September was. Lenders will primarily discount rates before the actual Fed cut. Other people…
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It’s Getting Harder to Qualify for Social Security Benefits in Retirement. Here’s the Reason Why To qualify for Social Security benefits, you need to accumulate 40 work credits in your lifetime. You can accrue a maximum of four credits per year. The value of a single work credit is rising in 2025, so part-time workers…
Read MoreReverse mortgage lenders are ready for lower interest rates
Reverse mortgage lenders are ready for lower interest rates Lower rates benefit seniors on a fixed income By Chris Clow Federal Reserve lowering its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points (bps) to a range of 4.75% to 5% will have wider economic ramifications in the government’s ongoing efforts to fight inflation, there are expected benefits to the reverse mortgage…
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Forget the 4% Rule? Here’s What You Should Really Be Looking at During Retirement. Everyone’s retirement is different, but we all have a common goal: ensuring our retirement savings last long enough. The 4% rule is arguably the go-to guideline for determining how quickly you can spend your savings. It states that a retiree can…
Read MoreResponsibly Using a Reverse Mortgage
Responsibly Using a Reverse Mortgage in a Retirement Plan Reverse mortgages have long been thought of as merely a last resort for someone’s retirement plan, the only remaining alternative when nothing is left to draw on. Before 2013, lending rules were very different and reverse mortgages got a bad rap for giving borrowers up to…
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Reverse Mortgage rate have come down a ½ point. Mortgage company rate speculators try to “get ahead”. This is not the quarter point we have been waiting for since early 2022. Instead, the rate has gone up for 19 months in a row. I am 50/50 if they will cut it, but if they do it will…
Read MoreMortgage Rate Predictions for 2024
Mortgage Rates Forecast For 2024: Experts Predict How Much Rates Will Drop Editorial Note: We earn a commission from partner links on Forbes Advisor. Commissions do not affect our editors’ opinions or evaluations. Mortgage rates have finally settled into a downward groove—at least for now. The average 30-year fixed mortgage rate declined significantly in August…
Read MoreReverse Mortgage: Cost vs. Benefit
Pitch for Reverse Mortgage: Cost vs. Benefit I understand that considering a reverse mortgage is a significant decision, and it’s natural to have concerns about the costs involved. Let’s walk through how a reverse mortgage can truly benefit you and why it might be the right solution for your financial needs.” Acknowledging the Concerns: “I know…
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